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US-10809274

Method and device for moving object

PublishedOctober 20, 2020
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Technical Abstract

There are prepared a first container which stores a liquid containing a cellular aggregate, a second container which receives a cellular aggregate, and a third container which stores a preliminary treatment solution, and a cylinder tip. The cylinder tip is formed with a syringe including a tubular passage having a front end opening which sucks the cellular aggregate, and a plunger which reciprocates in a tubular passage. Before sucking the cellular aggregate from the first container and discharging the same to the third container, the preliminary treatment solution is retained in a space between the tubular passage and the plunger by dipping the front end opening of the cylinder tip into the preliminary treatment solution in the third container and causing the plunger to reciprocate.

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March 17, 2016

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October 20, 2020

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